Jesse Hubbard was pulled after pitching four innings and allowing nine runs on eleven hits while striking out one batter.
Hubert Lockhart pitched the remaining four innings while allowing two runs to score on three hits with one walk and three strikeouts.
Hubert Lockhart handled the remaining six innings, allowing two runs to score on four hits with one strikeout and on walk.
According to reports in the Chicago Defender, the team started to yell obscene gestures at the box seats where Postmaster Alford and the mayor were sitting.
Chicago scored in the fourth inning the basis of an error committed by Oliver Marcell that helped Steel Arm Davis get on base; he stole second and third base before Willie Jones committed an error that led Davis to score.
The second run scored in the fifth inning when Larry Brown walked and eventually reached home on an error committed by Cool Turner.
Chicago starter Willie Powell went six innings and allowed one run on six hits while walking two batters and striking out four.
For Atlantic City, Hubert Lockhart pitched ten innings while allowing five hits and one run, walking two and striking out five.
Jesse Hubbard pitched nine innings for Atlantic City, allowing five runs on six hits with four walks and four strikeouts.
It started with a leadoff double by Clarence Smith, which was followed by a Willie Jones single (followed by a stolen base).
Pinch hitter Ambrose Reid hit a flyball to center fielder Sanford Jackson.
For Atlantic City, starter Hubert Lockhart pitched 1+2⁄3 innings and allowed five runs to score on three hits while walking four before being pulled for Luther Farrell.